--- tarquin <tarquin(a)planetunreal.com> wrote:
Steve Vertigo wrote:
Under special cases in the ov interwiki array
"w" => "http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/$1", #
DEPRECATED
"m" => "http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/$1",
"meta" => "http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/$1",
"sep11" => "http://sep11.wikipedia.org/wiki/$1",
"simple" =>
"http://simple.wikipedia.com/wiki.cgi?$1",
#DEPRICATE
"s" =>
"http://simple.wikipedia.com/wiki.cgi?$1",
#SIMPLER
"wiktionary" =>
"http://wiktionary.org/wiki/$1",
> #DEPRICATE
> "d" => "http://wiktionary.org/wiki/$1",
>#EASIER
>
TARQ: I have an additional suggestion.
It would sometimes be useful to be able to make a
link to another
language, without it being 'magic'.
For example, on the Wikipedia:Embassy page, we have
to resort of full
URLS hidden with pipes.
Perhaps the syntax [[:fr:pagename]] could be used?
So you want language articles in the body... I have
thought about that recently. That would mean, (if we
wanted to continue in the trend treating language
links as separate from the article body ) The answer
would be either to make language tags different,
depending on where they want to go -- so for the body,
only [[ru:article]], and in the header [[rus:article]]
-- the other idea would go along with what people have
been thinking for a while -- which would be to deal
with inter-language tags in the headers as metadata --
a separate dataspace separate from the article ( but
attached to it). It would then be editable in a
separate field from the article body (with an [edit
meta] link on a page (for sysops only?). And then of
course It would be nice to have a common user space
and combined recent changes. And jeez after all my
blabberin I find that this is old hat =
http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoughts_on_language_integration
:)
-S-
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